East Worthing is the stretch from the town centre out toward Lancing — predominantly Edwardian residential streets, popular with families and commuters, with the seafront ten minutes away and its own train station for a faster London hop.

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Get a valuationEast Worthing covers the area east of the town centre, bounded roughly by Ham Road to the west and the Sompting border to the east. It's largely residential — Edwardian terraces and semis on grid streets, with the seafront within walking distance from most of it. East Worthing station gives a small commuter advantage over central Worthing for trains heading east.
Most of the housing stock is Edwardian — bay-fronted, often two-storey, with small front gardens and longer back gardens than the seafront streets. Some 1930s family housing further north toward the A27, and pockets of newer development near Ham Road. Quieter than central Worthing but plenty of corner shops, takeaways, and the odd good café.
“Edwardian character and a garden without paying Goring prices.”
A snapshot from the properties we have comparable data on in East Worthing. Median monthly rent and the typical range for each size of property.
East Worthing station serves direct trains to Brighton (21 minutes), Gatwick (47 minutes), London Victoria (1 hour 23 minutes). Worthing town centre is a 15-minute walk or short bus. The seafront promenade and Splash Point are within easy walking distance from the southern half.
Heene CofE Primary, Whytemead Primary, and Bramber Primary are all within East Worthing's typical catchment. Davison and Worthing High are accessible by bus.
Working families wanting Edwardian character and a garden without paying Goring prices. Commuters who value being within a five-minute walk of their station. Couples who like being close to the seafront but want quieter streets than the town centre.
Live rents, days-to-let, availability and yields for East Worthing — compiled from comparable properties let through Phillip James and public listings data.
Compiled from comparable lets · updated June 2026
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Ask the teamBased on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Let agreedEast Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2BE
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedAlexandra Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2DX
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedLyndhurst Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2DG
3 Bed House
Let agreedMadeira Avenue, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2AX
2 Bed Flat - Upper Floors
Let agreedFarncombe Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2BE
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedFlat to rent in Selden Lane, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2BU
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedHeatherstone Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2HF
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedSelden Lane, Worthing
Worthing, BN11 2BN
1 Bed Flat - Upper Floors

Heene is the central-west Worthing patch sandwiched between the town centre and West Worthing — Edwardian villas, leafy streets, and a small but useful local shopping strip on Heene Road. Walkable, quiet, and slightly more polished than the streets either side.

West Worthing sits between central Worthing and Goring — Edwardian terraces and seafront flats, a station of its own for the London hop, and a slightly quieter feel than the town centre without losing easy walking access to it.

Worthing's central core — the pier, Montague Street's pedestrianised high street, the station, and the steadily-improving restaurant and bar scene. Walkable, well-connected, and the densest stock of one- and two-bed flats in the town.
The Thomas à Becket neighbourhood is the residential pocket west of central Worthing built around the Thomas à Becket Junior and Infant Schools — 1930s family streets, very strong primary catchment, and one of the most popular family-rental addresses in the town.
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